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Which IT jobs will survive the credit crunch?
The economic downturn will see an increase in demand for tech professionals specializing in IT architecture as businesses consolidate their operations.
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When the going gets tough, will the tough go to Web 2.0?
A few months back, in a post over at the FastForward Enterprise 2.0 site, I pondered if new, on-demand technologies would change the dynamics of economic downturns. The post garnered some...
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Outsourcing Predictions for 2008... in a nutshell
Let's not beat around the bush...here's what happening next year: 1) Offshoring panic will continue, but will force providers to innovate; 2) The standardization of technology platforms within...
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Will an economic downturn spark a new wave of outsourcing growth?
we have to look at the underlying drivers behind outsourcing to understand what is going on
Additional Results
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NetApp cuts first quarter outlook sharply, cites economic concerns
NetApp's first quarter results will fall well short of Wall Street expectations.
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Cloud Computing At NAB: The Media And Cloud Businesses Are Evolving To The Same Economic Model
While the bulk of the enterprise IT market grumbles about the maturity and security of cloud computing services, it looks like the media & entertainment segment is just doing it.
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The Android game is so hard: HTC yesterday, Samsung today, Huawei and LG tomorrow
Smartphone makers are planning to up the Android ante with hardware specs that can be matched in weeks and months. Good luck with that race to the bottom.
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What's more economical than a web-based desktop?
Web-based desktops. A concept so dirty that it has to be associated with The Cloud. It's even dirtier to think that you can save a lot of money by embracing that concept.
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Amazon's Kindle Fire economics: A focus on lifetime value of customer
The Kindle Fire launch does translate into a short-term profit hit, but Amazon is confident that the model behind $199 tablet will pay off over time.
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Lessons America's Founding Fathers can teach us about the Occupy movement
Individually, middle class Americans are generally powerless. But taken as a cohort, the American middle class is the single most powerful economic entity that has ever existed.
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Digital Underclass 2: The future of books and libraries (PODCAST)
Is the book and the library becoming transformed from an institution that deals in lendable, perpetual and tangible objects to one that deals in expiring consumable materials?
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Yelp keeping deals program but foreshadows a downturn
Yelp is keeping its Deals program for now, but don't expect it to expand in the near future.
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Cisco promises more focus, but sees economic uncertainty ahead
Cisco's fourth quarter was better than expected, but economic worries persist.
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Cisco faces down economic headwinds as fourth quarter report looms
Cisco Systems will put a rough fiscal year to bed on Wednesday and analysts are expecting another weak outlook as the company puts its house in order.
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T-Mobile rolling out new rates for small businesses
T-Mobile has introduced a quartet of new data plans targeted at small businesses, ranging from $24.99 to $44.99 per month.
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Juniper's Q2, outlook disappoint amid mixed economic signals
Juniper reported disappointing second quarter results and cited "mixed signals in the macro economy" as a problem.
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Sprint responds as AT&T files new economic model with FCC
As AT&T delivers an updated proposal with a new economic model to the FCC regarding its planned merger with T-Mobile, Sprint has stepped in again as the opposition leader.
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Apple's App Store economics: Average paid app sale price goes for $1.44
App prices on Apple's App Store are rebounding 14 percent in 2011 compared to an 18 percent decline in 2010 and the company's average selling price is $1.44. Of that sum, Apple's gets an average...
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CIOs: At What Stage is Your Thinking on Cloud Economics?
Cloud computing can save you money - but will it?
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Griping about a jobless economic recovery? Blame IT spending
Information technology spending may be allowing companies to put off hiring and prolonging the jobless economic recovery, according to Forrester Research.
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